Blink Back

Blink Back
rev. 2/9/10
It is all so easy to imagine
in this place of looking out and looking in.
Inside, watching you.
It is all.
Here, now, someone might catch me
hiding, half full and half asleep,
dry-eyed, lost,
buried beneath
my Navajo blanket,
no more than a secret
audience of one.
Sure, I admit I can hear my breath.
Sure, I can’t stop my lashes from beating.
Even [...]

Posted at 6:59 AM on 02/09/2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Poetry | read on

F’n Rad Response #2 from Male Person on C.A.’s Dating Site

Hi everyone! Wow, I am so excited, but so confused! I am having so much trouble deciding. I got this letter from this new man on the dating site, and he seems so mature and so real! He is a businessman! He likes frozen meals and Good n Plentys! I am thinking about messaging him [...]

Posted at 5:26 AM on 02/08/2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Sarcastic Zone | read on

Welcome.

Howdy. Thanks for stopping by to check out my work! Have a look around. There's a little bit of every genre here. I just finished writing a novel, Griffin Farm, and it's coming soon, and I am stoked, so be ready for something full of suspense and heart...Hey, I hope you create something beautiful today. I hope I create something beautiful today.

Thank you for reading.

Peace, C.A.





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